
Assistant Director, Transfer Articulation
Are you a highly organized and detail-oriented individual with a passion for higher education? Do you have experience in transfer articulation and seeking a new challenge in a dynamic university setting? Texas State University is seeking an Assistant Director of Transfer Articulation to join our team and play a crucial role in supporting the transfer student experience. In this role, you will have the opportunity to utilize your skills and expertise to ensure a smooth transition for transfer students and contribute to the overall success of our institution. If you are a motivated individual with excellent communication and analytical skills, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity!
- Develop and maintain transfer articulation agreements with other institutions to ensure smooth transfer of credits for students.
- Review and evaluate transfer credits to determine course equivalencies and applicability towards degree requirements.
- Collaborate with academic departments to ensure accurate and up-to-date transfer credit information.
- Advise transfer students on course selection and degree requirements.
- Assist with the development and implementation of policies and procedures related to transfer articulation.
- Serve as a liaison between transfer students and academic advisors to address any concerns or issues.
- Conduct research and analysis to identify trends and make recommendations for improving transfer student success.
- Participate in recruitment efforts and events to attract and retain transfer students.
- Train and supervise staff responsible for evaluating transfer credits and maintaining transfer articulation agreements.
- Maintain accurate and updated records of transfer credit evaluations and articulation agreements.
- Stay updated on state and federal regulations related to transfer credit and make any necessary adjustments to policies and procedures.
- Collaborate with other departments to develop and implement programs and initiatives to support transfer student success.
- Assist with the development and maintenance of transfer student resources, including transfer guides and orientation materials.
- Monitor and track transfer student retention and graduation rates and develop strategies to improve these metrics.
- Serve as a representative of the university at transfer articulation conferences and events.
Master's Degree In Higher Education Administration, Educational Leadership, Or A Related Field.
Minimum Of 3-5 Years Of Experience In Transfer Articulation Or Academic Advising At A University Or Community College Setting.
Knowledge Of State And Federal Regulations Related To Transfer Credit Evaluation And Articulation Agreements.
Strong Interpersonal And Communication Skills To Effectively Collaborate With Various Departments, Faculty, And External Stakeholders.
Experience With Data Analysis And Technology Systems Used In Transfer Credit Evaluation And Articulation Processes.
Communication Skills
Project Management
Data Analysis
Time Management
Multitasking
Higher Education
Program development
Student Advising
Student Recruitment
Transfer Evaluation
Articulation Agreements
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Customer Service
Leadership
Time management
creativity
Organization
Teamwork
Adaptability
Problem-Solving
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Assistant Director, Transfer Articulation is $62,000 to $89,000 per year. However, this can vary depending on factors such as location, experience, and the specific institution or organization. In some cases, this role may also include benefits such as healthcare, retirement plans, and tuition assistance.
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Texas State University is a public research university located in San Marcos, Texas, United States. Established in 1899 as the Southwest Texas State Normal School, it opened in 1903 to 303 students.

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